What is the differences between "man" and "info" command
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What is the differences between "man" and "info" command - Lemmy.World
Hi, I saw there
https://askubuntu.com/questions/9325/what-is-the-difference-between-man-and-info-documentation
[https://askubuntu.com/questions/9325/what-is-the-difference-between-man-and-info-documentation]
that info is “better” than man because is outdated. Still right in 2023 ?
The “info” thing was a misguided attempt by a crazed bunch of emacs zealots to usurp the rightful position of “man”. Probably GNU’s worst idea. It persisted in having some popularity for a decade or more but is now mostly forgotten I think. Despite having used Debian for a decade or more I’ve only just now found out that info doesn’t even get installed by default any more.
Eh, to be honest, manpages aren’t particularly good as either documentation or quick references (hence the popularity of tldr), and info is intended primarily for the sort of long-form, comprehensive documentation that would be awkward to fit in a manpage. Also, texinfo documents can easily be exported to HTML, so one format can be used for both online and offline docs. It’s an admirable effort, if nothing else.